战时的维基百科:维基人维护俄乌战争相关文章的经验

Laura Kurek, Ceren Budak, Eric Gilbert
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在持续的政治冲突中,国家行为者可能会试图散布虚假信息或开展信息行动,维基人该如何维护一部准确的百科全书?在俄乌战争的背景下,鉴于俄罗斯政府在策划信息活动方面的丰富历史,这个问题变得更加紧迫。我们对维基百科英文版中参与俄乌战争主题领域的 13 位维基专家进行了访谈研究。虽然我们的参与者并不认为有明确的证据表明存在国家支持的信息行动,但他们一致认为,与战争相关的文章经历了来自与俄罗斯和乌克兰结盟的账户的大量破坏性编辑。维基百科英文版拥有现有的政策和程序来应对这种破坏。无论是否有国家支持,破坏性活动都为我们的参与者带来了时间密集型的维护工作。最后,参与者认为在防止虚假信息在网上传播方面,英语维基百科比社交媒体更有弹性。最后,我们讨论了社会技术对维基百科和社交平台的影响。
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Wikipedia in Wartime: Experiences of Wikipedians Maintaining Articles About the Russia-Ukraine War
How do Wikipedians maintain an accurate encyclopedia during an ongoing geopolitical conflict where state actors might seek to spread disinformation or conduct an information operation? In the context of the Russia-Ukraine War, this question becomes more pressing, given the Russian government's extensive history of orchestrating information campaigns. We conducted an interview study with 13 expert Wikipedians involved in the Russo-Ukrainian War topic area on the English-language edition of Wikipedia. While our participants did not perceive there to be clear evidence of a state-backed information operation, they agreed that war-related articles experienced high levels of disruptive editing from both Russia-aligned and Ukraine-aligned accounts. The English-language edition of Wikipedia had existing policies and processes at its disposal to counter such disruption. State-backed or not, the disruptive activity created time-intensive maintenance work for our participants. Finally, participants considered English-language Wikipedia to be more resilient than social media in preventing the spread of false information online. We conclude by discussing sociotechnical implications for Wikipedia and social platforms.
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